Thursday, April 11, 2013

Assistive Technology and Math: Low-tech and mid-tech applications to assist students with disabilities to complete math assignments.

The post below contains information found in Chapter 5 of the textbook (found in the references section below) the post reviews what types of low-tech and mid-teach applications are available to assist students with disabilities to complete math assignments.




7.  Low-tech and mid-tech applications to assist students with disabilities to complete math assignments.


  • Low Tech
    • Fraction Rubber Stamps
    • Manipulative number line
    • laminated addition and multiplication tables
    • transparent Ruler
  • Mid Tech
    • large calculators
    • talking calculators
    • coin abacus








References:
Dell, A., Newton, D., & Petroff, J. (2012). Assistive technology in the classroom. (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.

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